The proposed bill would require the state to communicate the most stringent contamination maximum with the public and well owners.
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Domestic abuse survivors speak up in memory of mother, daughter killed in Bath
Jennifer Bailey’s best friend was one of many speakers to share their stories about domestic abuse to shine a light about its warning signs.
A look at what’s in store for this year’s Bowdoin International Music Festival
The festival will run from June 30 to Aug. 8 and include performances from both student and professional artists.
Police arrest Bowdoinham man after reports of domestic assault, police chase
Police tried unsuccessfully to find the suspect Sunday using a K9 unit and a Maine Forest Service helicopter.
Dr. Nirav Shah speaks on hunger at naming ceremony for Midcoast food warehouse
The organization’s new Brunswick Landing facility was named for Tom Wright, a donor and longtime supporter of local food security.
Mt. Ararat principal plans more training, supervision after hazing investigation
But before his presentation Thursday, some players’ parents expressed frustrations that the investigation into the allegations was not neutral or complete.
West Bath man arrested after turning in allegedly stolen quarters at bank
A Bath bank notified the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office that the man was trying to cash in quarters he had stolen the previous month at a business in West Bath.
The Sons of The American Legion to host Mother’s Day Breakfast in Bath
Mothers will be treated to a free breakfast by The Sons of The American Legion, Squadron 21 (SAL), on Mother’s Day, May 11, at The American Legion Smith-Tobey Post 21, 200 Congress Ave., Bath. All mothers and their families are invited. Breakfast will be served from 7:30-11 a.m. “Some 100 meals were served last year; […]
Bath library to host preview screening of PBS docuseries episode
In partnership with Indie Lens Pop-Up, ITVS and PBS’ “INDEPENDENT LENS,” Patten Free Library will host a preview screening and discussion of “Free for All: The Public Library” (“INDEPENDENT LENS” Season 26, Episode 16) next Wednesday. “Free for All: The Public Library” tells the story of the quiet revolutionaries who created a civic institution where […]
Bath residents worry shipyard parking changes will lead to more traffic issues
Bath Iron Works leadership goes over the plans for the improved parking for the Washington Street corridor project and answers Bath residents’ concerns during a presentation at the Maine Maritime Museum.